"giamanto" meaning in All languages combined

See giamanto on Wiktionary

Noun [Istriot]

Etymology: From Late Latin diamas, diamantis, from Latin adamas, adamantis, from Ancient Greek ἀδάμας (adámas, “invincible, untamed; hard substance”). Compare Italian diamante. Etymology templates: {{der|ist|LL.|diamas|diamas}} Late Latin diamas, {{m|la|diamantis}} diamantis, {{der|ist|la|adamas}} Latin adamas, {{m|la|adamantis}} adamantis, {{der|ist|grc|ἀδάμας||invincible, untamed; hard substance}} Ancient Greek ἀδάμας (adámas, “invincible, untamed; hard substance”), {{cog|it|diamante}} Italian diamante Head templates: {{head|ist|noun|g=m}} giamanto m
  1. diamond Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-giamanto-ist-noun-gcnWEotf Categories (other): Istriot entries with incorrect language header, Latin links with redundant alt parameters

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